River trips include a “Floating Classroom” for schools and community use
Discover Swansea’s unique heritage
General public trips, corporate hospitality events, bookings for private functions
Licensed to carry 45 passengers

The RSPB have granted us the sole landing rights to Ramsey Island and invite a privileged number of day visitors to experience the unspoilt natural beauty of this most spectacular island nature reserve.

The sessile oak wood at Allt Rhyd y Groes near Llandovery hangs onto the steep north-east facing slope of a hillside. Part wooded and part open, the Reserve takes in craggy heathland, grassland, and tumbling streams.

This nature reserve has a lovely beach served by a good path from the car park. The tidal island of Worm's Head and the south-facing cliffs on the mainland that are home to some very special plants, birds and other wildlife.

A long, narrow sandy and pebble beach at high tide but at low tide a huge expanse of firm sand is revealed with plenty of room for everyone - and it can get busy during the summer months due to its safe bathing.

Stackpole is both a listed designed landscape and an internationally important National Nature Reserve. Footpaths radiate from the site of Stackpole Court, a grand mansion demolished before the National Trust owned this area.

The Sospan Hopper Land Train runs along Millennium Coastal Park from the Park Centre to Burry Port Harbour. With 64 seats and specially built carriages for the disabled a trip on the Hopper will be enjoyed by people of all ages.

Blue Ocean Adventures boat trips. Whale and Dolphin spotting in the Celtic Sea is our speciality!
Join us for a trip to Skomer for the Puffins, Ramsey for the Seals or Grassholm for the Gannets.
Fast new boat with individual seating.

Pembrey is one of Britian's sand dune forests, woodlands. Covering over 1000 hectares It is home to many rare botanical species, 35 species of butterfly, many migrant songbirds as well as birds of prey. SSSI.
OS Grid Reference: SN413006